Für Fans von: Rock, Folk & Blues, Latin, und Jazz.
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Santana grew up in Autlán de Navarro Mexico, with his brother Jorge. He learnt to play the guitar at the age of eight, before moving to San Francisco with his family, where he was influenced by watching the likes of BB King and the hippie movement in the city to follow his dreams of being a professional musician.
After spending time as a dishwasher and busking, Santana caught the eye of promoter Bill Graham at an open night jam session in the city. Around this time he formed the Santana Blues Band with some fellow buskers and musicians, which gained a strong local following due to their unique blend of various styles, including rock, jazz, blues and salsa.
Following a triumphant Woodstock show, the newly renamed “Santana” were snapped up by CBS records and quickly released their debut album, also titled “Santana”, which was a success, charting at number four in the charts. This led to a whirlwind of success and line up changes for the band as they released an astounding 11 further albums in the next decade.
Santana has released over 20 studio albums and has won numerous Grammys. Santana is considered by many critics as one of the greatest guitarists in the modern era. Popular music magazine Rolling Stone named Santana as the 20th greatest guitarist of all time. Only further cementing his legendary status, Santana was inducted into the Rock and Roll hall of fame in 1998.
I was lucky enough to be at Live Aid in 1985 and when Santana came on stage it was just ELECTRIFYING.
The crowd erupted and the atmosphere exploded. They just exude energy and the music just picks you up and takes you away. Carlos Santana has such a unique voice it’s velvety and soft and raw and harsh all at the same time.
I was there with a group of friends and they all agreed the whole concert was amazing but for me Santana was the star of the show. Although I was already a fan, this was the first time I’d seen them live, I’ve seen them since but Live Aid was they’re best performance in my opinion.
I love Graham Lear on the drums, he’s just incredible and the beat was all consuming but Michael Shrieve runs a close second on my favorite drummer. I’ve collected all their albums and consider myself a lifelong fan.
Although the lineup has changed over the years they’ve managed to produce consistently excellent music and over a period of over 40 years that is no mean feat. I’ll bet not many of the current bands will be around in 10 years never mind 40. I’ve seen many bands live but Santana still tops my list for their enthusiasm, energy and just plain incredible sound.